I know! And the thing is, I wouldn't want one so much if the ATF hadn't told me I can't have one.philip964 wrote:What now the only shotgun I want is a problem to get. Geez no wonder no one had one at the last gun show I attended.
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- Thu May 05, 2011 4:50 pm
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- Mon May 02, 2011 7:06 pm
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As would I, but I can't find any American-made magazine-fed shotguns. Oh, except the AA12, but they don't make that in a civilian version.loadedliberal wrote:As far as I understand this, this will do nothing to change domestic shotguns, it only applies to the imported shotguns. While it still makes no sense to me I'd rather have american made anyway.Dave2 wrote:So... since this is only a ban on importing Saiga 12s, what's to stop some domestic manufacturer from cloning it and selling them?
- Mon May 02, 2011 6:58 pm
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So... since this is only a ban on importing Saiga 12s, what's to stop some domestic manufacturer from cloning it and selling them?